Depends on the amount of beer each has consumed
1. A gerbil has got a long tail and a hamster has a short stub. 2. A gerbil is a bit like a rat, but smaller, with a furry tail and a shorter snout. 3. Gerbils LOVE chewing and shredding up things, but hamsters don't as much. 4. Gerbils come from the desert. They don't pee very often because they don't drink much. 5. Gerbils are awake during the day. Hamsters are nocturnal. 6. Hamsters have more dark meat.A gerbil is much less a people critter. A gerbil also sleeps 4 hours, then is awake four hours. A hamster (notice the spelling, no p) is noternal. Plus, a gerbil chews everything, while a hamster doesn't. Therefore, a gerbil cannot be put into the plastic houses for ever, because they will find a way to eat it and escape.
Ha ha ha! Yes Gerbils can pee! Any animal that drinks water, pees. Inless it has an infection, and then it needs a veternarian.
No gerbils are originally from dessert places like Mongolia so they naturally conserve water so they don't need to drink much and they don't need to urinate as often as other rodents.
All hamsters, if given enough time, will eventually pee while running around in their ball. In the wild and in captivity, hamsters poo and pee whenever they please, but they do it more often when running around.
No
they pee a lot but not ALL they time:)
yes they can.
nipples,pee hole
Gerbils poop because they are looking for a sweaty soft rubberish feeling as a toilet they eat there poop too!
Yes, it is very common that Hamsters sweat sometimes even in their urine ( PEE ) .
All hamsters bite, but luckily teddybear hamsters... not as much. there more luvable and you can be a bit more rough with them unlike other hamsters! Dont push him-or-her though if lack of handle they will bite hard!! hope i helped:)
Gerbils are not like dogs they dont pee to mark there territory instead gerbils use there scent gland witch it located right in the center of there tummy they will rub it agaisnt an area to mark there territory:)